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Trump's Ever-Changing Timelines for the Iran War
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Trump's Ever-Changing Timelines for the Iran War

In a recent hearing led by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Bronx tenants shared harrowing tales of disrepair in their apartments, highlighting issues like mold, rat infestations, and lack of heat. Amid a packed ballroom filled with city officials, residents voiced their frustrations as they seek accountability from landlords who often hide behind corporate identities. With growing concerns over the city’s rental conditions, Mamdani emphasizes a commitment to tenant advocacy and action against negligent landlords. The event served as a platform for residents to demand change, revealing the challenges they face under a system complicated by corporate ownership of rental properties.

In a recent hearing led by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Bronx tenants shared harrowing tales of disrepair in their apartments, highlighting issues like mold, rat infestations, and lack of heat. Amid a packed ballroom filled with city officials, residents voiced their frustrations as they seek accountability from landlords who often hide behind corporate identities. With growing concerns over the city’s rental conditions, Mamdani emphasizes a commitment to tenant advocacy and action against negligent landlords. The event served as a platform for residents to demand change, revealing the challenges they face under a system complicated by corporate ownership of rental properties.

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Jay Rothman, president of the University of Wisconsin System, is resisting efforts by the Board of Regents to force him out. Despite not having been given clear reasons for the board's lack of confidence in him, Rothman believes he is a strong leader. His tenure has focused on state funding, free speech, and campus closures. The board met secretly to discuss his future, leaving many questions unanswered. Rothman, a well-regarded attorney before taking office in 2022, insists he will not resign without a valid reason.

Jay Rothman, president of the University of Wisconsin System, is resisting efforts by the Board of Regents to force him out. Despite not having been given clear reasons for the board's lack of confidence in him, Rothman believes he is a strong leader. His tenure has focused on state funding, free speech, and campus closures. The board met secretly to discuss his future, leaving many questions unanswered. Rothman, a well-regarded attorney before taking office in 2022, insists he will not resign without a valid reason.

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The Georgia General Assembly ended its session without a plan to update the state’s voting equipment, raising concerns about the upcoming elections. With existing Dominion Voting machines under scrutiny, lawmakers face the possibility of using paper ballots, hitting a wall on proposed plans. Election officials and lawmakers are now left navigating uncharted territory for the November polls.

The Georgia General Assembly ended its session without a plan to update the state’s voting equipment, raising concerns about the upcoming elections. With existing Dominion Voting machines under scrutiny, lawmakers face the possibility of using paper ballots, hitting a wall on proposed plans. Election officials and lawmakers are now left navigating uncharted territory for the November polls.

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